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Blink

Author: Malcolm Gladwell

language: en

Publisher: Penguin UK

Release Date: 2006-02-23


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The phenomenal international bestseller on the revolutionary power of honing your gut instinct 'Mesmerizing' Time An art expert instantly spots a fake. A cop decides whether to shoot. A psychologist accurately predicts a couple's future in minutes. This book is about those moments when we 'know' something without knowing why. It shows that honing your instincts could change the way you think about thinking forever. 'Trust my snap judgement, buy this book: you'll be delighted' David Brooks, The New York Times 'Fiendishly clever' Evening Standard 'Provocative, fascinating, radical' Fergal Byrne, Financial Times

Rootkits


Rootkits

Author: Greg Hoglund

language: en

Publisher: Addison-Wesley Professional

Release Date: 2006


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"Hoglund and Butler show exactly how to subvert the Windows XP and Windows 2000 kernels, teaching concepts that are easily applied to virtually any modern operating system, from Windows Server 2003 to Linux and UNIX. Using extensive downloadable examples, they teach rootkit programming techniques that can be used for a wide range of software, from white hat security tools to operating system drivers and debuggers."--Jacket.

The Science Blink


The Science Blink

Author: Nora Franklin

language: en

Publisher: Publifye AS

Release Date: 2025-02-12


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""The Science Blink"" explores the surprisingly complex world of blinking, a fundamental biological process essential for ocular health and linked to cognitive functions. This seemingly simple action is vital for lubricating the eyes, removing debris, and defending against irritants. Interestingly, blink rate is often suppressed during periods of high visual attention and increased during cognitive disengagement, suggesting a link between blinking and brain activity, offering insights into neurology and visual behavior. The book progresses from the anatomical and physiological foundations of blinking to its neurological underpinnings and the diverse factors that influence blink rates. Environmental conditions, individual factors, and even diseases like Parkinson's can affect how often we blink. ""The Science Blink"" presents this information in an accessible manner, drawing from peer-reviewed literature, clinical studies, and statistical data from fields like ophthalmology and physiology. It emphasizes real-world applications for improving eye care habits and understanding the impact of screen time on eye health, making it a valuable resource for anyone interested in the biology of vision and cognitive science.